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I spent over 30 years in the security industry on call 24/7/365.
At times I had multiple phones due to my own, my employer and a critical customer.
Before that multiple pagers.
When I retired I decided no communications for me anymore. No customers, no employee and no longer on the road.
I cut my ties in 2009 and only in 2020 had to sign up with a plan for the wifes new cell. There on my nightstand is the poor lonely phone all by itself only to be charged occasionally.
Plenty of time to keep busy and growing up with no cell phone I survived it than why not now.
We do keep a landline with a OOMA system due to 2 homes and OOMA carried in between and automatically switched to wifes cell while on the road.
The days of a ringing phone for someone else's panic in way behind me.
Savor the silence.
Sawyer
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